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Fashion Studies

International Fashion Development and Management Program (Postgraduate)

 
Program Code: F402
Program Length: 1 years (2 semesters)
Starting: September
Certification: Ontario College Graduate Certificate
Location: Casa Loma Campus
Apply to: ontariocolleges.ca

 
    
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List of Courses

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OUR PROGRAM

The International Fashion Development and Management program is a one-year postgraduate program* designed for the student or industry professional with a serious interest in the international apparel business.

The program provides you with the essential skills to succeed in the international apparel business. As new communication technologies make the world a smaller place, more possibilities for the fashion industry emerge on an international scale, along with many exciting related career opportunities.

You are exposed to world trade through the study of economic, legal and cultural factors that affect international trade policies. Specifically, the focus of study is on the understanding of business practices, global marketing, logistics and supply chain management as they relate to the fashion industry worldwide. The program content combines analytical and management skills, along with knowledge of world culture and understanding of the global economy, to enable success in the international apparel industry.

The program includes an unpaid work placement component at the end of the second semester.

*Courses are not taught at the introductory level.

YOUR CAREER

Graduates will develop skills to work in various areas of the fashion industry, including: apparel suppliers, wholesale distribution companies, major retailers, imports, traffic and customs and logistics. Depending on their previous academic and work experience, graduates may find careers in: sourcing, fashion co-ordination, design, product engineering, private label development, quality, merchandise associate, analyst, planning, allocation, marketing, visual merchandising and e-commerce.

 

COURSES

SEMESTER 1
FASH1129      International Trade and Economics
FASH1130      Global Logistics and Resources I
FASH1236      Global Marketing
COMM1202   Communication Across Cultures
LAW1152       International Trade Agreements and Business Law
MATH1101    Business Math and Statistics
FASH1082      World of Fashion*

SEMESTER 2
FASH1131      Business Research Methods
FASH1133      NAFTA Licensing Agreements
FASH1237      Project Management
FASH1239      Global Logistics and Resources II
FASH1248      Work Placement (May to June – 160 hours)

*Offered to students without a fashion background.

For more information,
Call the George Brown School of Fashion Studies office
at 416-415-5000, ext. 4840
or email

For updated information and course descriptions, call 416-415-2000 (TTY 1-877-515-5559) or long distance 1-800-265-2002.

George Brown College is continually striving to improve its programs and their delivery. The information contained in this calendar is subject to change without notice. It should not be viewed as a representation, offer or warranty. Students are responsible for verifying George Brown College admission, graduation, and fee requirements as well as any requirements of outside institutions, industry associations, or other bodies that may award additional designations concurrently with, or after completions of, a George Brown College program.

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